mvn.com - 7/5/2009
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If this article had to suggest anything, it could have been over confidence that plagued David Price today. In less than two innings of work, Price would give up six runs in that driven in by two three-run hits. That is not what hurt him against the Texas Rangers as he would walk five batters ...
Simplicity is the New Key For David Price
seamheads.com 7/10/2009 — As David Price, the prophesied mega star of the Tampa Bay Rays starting rotation, took the mound for a Thursday day game against the Toronto Blue Jays, it became known that he had underwent absolutely no strategical preparation for the start. Price had ignored every scouting report made ...
Price Finishes His Start Off Nicely
mvn.com 6/29/2009 — A little lazy this Sunday as I was at the game today. At the game, I saw David Price struggle early to put hitters away quickly, throwing 74 pitches in the first four innings while allowing only a hit and four walks. Too many balls early hurt when he walk those four batters because only one run ...
Simple Pitching Can Equal Good Pitching For Price
mvn.com 7/10/2009 — The Tampa Tribune had an article (HT Rays Index ) about how David Price stayed from the scouting reports in his start yesterday against the Blue Jays and went "primal". More easily understood as a typical start in high school or college for a pitcher where he just goes out there and throws the ...
Going primal results in modern-day gem for Price
www2.tbo.com 7/10/2009 — JOE HENDERSON | The Tampa Tribune Published: July 10, 2009 ST. PETERSBURG - The Tampa Bay Rays had detailed scouting reports available for David Price to study before he went out to pitch Thursday afternoon against Toronto, but he didn't read them. He ...
FirstInning: Midseason Top 100 Prospects
firstinning.com 7/14/2009 — This list was compiled by several of the writers on the site. Each writer submitted a Top 100 and each position on the list was weighted at a 4 point scale (#1 was worth 400 points, #2 worth 396 points and so on). Due to that reason, it will make it a ...
David Price - Let Him Be Wild
raysallday.com 6/18/2009 — David Price walked 18 batters in his first four starts and everyone was insisting that he was too wild and that his pitch counts were too high too early.
Last night, he walked no one. Had 99 pitches and made it through the 7th inning. And, he was hittable. Ten hits, five runs.
Some of ...
Price Out Of Rays Rotation?
duelingcouches.blogspot.com 6/26/2009 — "Scott Kazmir likely will make his first start in more than a month this weekend against Florida, and manager Joe Maddon faces a decision on whether Andy Sonnanstine, rookie David Price or Jeff Niemann will be moved to the bullpen or minor leagues. Price has lost his last two starts and seems ...
The Rays and their Fathers
raysallday.com 6/21/2009 —
Baseball is one of those things that fathers seem to share with their sons and daughters. At a very young age, the children sign up for little league teams and the moms and dads are there to watch and support and coach. Those memories last forever. But, usually the baseball-playing days ...
Price Needs To Finish Batters Quickly
mvn.com 7/21/2009 — IF you have watched most of David Price's starts this season, you would notice that he would get into deep counts frequently. A stat normally used for hitters to determine plate discipline, pitches per plate appearance (Pit/PA) tells a lot about how deep or how early a pitcher or hitter gets ...
Rangers 12, Rays 4 —
NYT > Baseball 7/5/2009
ARLINGTON, Texas (AP) -- Andruw Jones homered and drove in four runs, Michael Young added a three-run double and the Texas Rangers roughed up David Price to win their fourth in a row, beating the Tampa Bay Rays 12-4 Saturday night.